The "my God versus your God" battle
has consumed millions of lives over many centuries. Will there ever be a day
when Jews, Christians, Muslims and Hindus worship a single God? 'In Search of the Universal God' is a step by
step guide to discover such a God within our own religion. It attempts to
resolve global religious conflicts and unite humankind into a single spiritual
brotherhood.

This
book takes you on a journey of discovery and helps find answers to questions
like:

1. What is the difference
between “Not Gods” and “God the Creator”?

2. What is the definitive
way to resolve global religious conflicts?

3. Why are there so many
different religions?

4. Does God really discriminate
against followers of any religion?

5. What is the relevance of the
10 Commandments in our life?

6. What happens to people who do
not follow our religion?

7. Who are the “chosen people”
of God?

8. What is the purpose of our
life?

9. Why are old languages dying
(Hebrew, Aramaic, Sanskrit, Greek and Latin) even though the races who spoke
these languages still survive?

Editorial Reviews

Reviewed By Jack Magnus for Readers’ Favorite

In Search of the Universal God is a non-fictiontreatise on comparative religions written by Vijay Atawane. This work sets outthe author’s premise that there is a Universal God that is revered by allhumanity, and that a shift from the prevailing religious practices and beliefsof the various separate religions to that more centered approach would resultin a more peaceful and united world. Atawane backs his contention with quotesthat are taken from the major religious holy books: the Koran, the Torah, theBible and other works. When he uses quotes, they are uniformly labelled as ‘GodSpeak’ to help the reader maintain an open mind in his search for a UniversalGod. Atawane argues that much of the conflict in our society could be avoidedif a Universal and non-judgmental approach to worship was followed by more people.

Vijay Atawane’s religious work, In Search of theUniversal God, is an impressive study of the major religions of the world. Hepresents a series of questions and topics for thought on the identity andcharacteristics of a Creator in order to assist readers in their own religiousand philosophical journeys. His arguments are well-presented in, for the mostpart, a dispassionate and organized methodology. I enjoyed reading In Search ofthe Universal God and found his proposal for Universality, and its resultingfreedom from conflict, to be quite compelling. At times the author’s ownbeliefs intruded in what is generally a rigorous study, which was somewhatdistracting and disturbing, but, overall, I found myself enriched for havingread In Search of the Universal God. His proposition is very interesting indeedand universal harmony is certainly something to work for. In Search of theUniversal God is highly recommended.